Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is now available to watch at home in the UK.
The fourth film in the romantic comedy franchise released in cinemas in time for Valentine's Day, but you can now see it from your own sofa.
Having been released across multiple digital outlets, Mad About the Boy is available to rent for £15.99 or purchase for £19.99.
It's available from Prime Video, Sky Store, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV.
Over in the US, the film skipped cinemas and was released directly on streaming service Peacock. You can sign up for $7.99 per month for the ad-supported plan, or get the ad-free plan for $13.99 per month.
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The fourth outing for Bridget picks up around a decade after Bridget Jones' Baby, with our heroine now a single mother to children Billy and Mabel after husband Mark Darcy's tragic passing.
That isn't just the setup, as the film is focused on exploring grief and trying to move on as much as it is about Bridget's comic mishaps and love life.
Following the film's release and success at the UK box office, another film hasn't been officially confirmed, but Renée Zellweger has said that she'd definitely be up for doing another.
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"Hopefully [author Helen Fielding] might spark to something and want to share something through the Bridget character again down the line," she said in an interview, adding "Who would say no?"
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is still playing in some UK cinemas, and can also be bought and rented from various digital outlets at home. In the US, the film is available to stream via Peacock.
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